Websites for stock prices (including after hours S&P)

Boho

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I got tired of Nasdaq.com loading slow so I clicked something about their new site. Just from viewing their new site once, nasdaq.com redirects me to new.nasdaq.com every time, which doesn't give me after hours prices. And neither does any other website I found, unless maybe if I log into Fidelity. Where can I get after hours S&P prices?
 
In a column at left there, I'm seeing S&P Futures down 0.80 as of 4:59 pm. Of course the arrangement might look different in your browser.
 
Oh, wait...futures are after hours? I didn't even know. No problem then.
 
https://www.investing.com/ says "S&P 500 Futures 2,830.88 +11.38 +0.40%" but https://money.cnn.com/data/afterhours/ says "U.S. Stock Futures S&P -0.80 / -0.03% Data as of 4:59pm ET"

I read that after hours trading ends at 6:30PM ET. I read elsewhere it ends at 8:00 PM. So as of now (8:45 PM ET) CNN still isn't up to date on futures and investing.com (which says "real-time derived") is correct, right?

And if you want to know after hours prices in the middle of pre-market trading, the futures prices won't tell you because futures considers after hours and pre-market together, I guess, right?
 
https://www.investing.com/ says "S&P 500 Futures 2,830.88 +11.38 +0.40%" but https://money.cnn.com/data/afterhours/ says "U.S. Stock Futures S&P -0.80 / -0.03% Data as of 4:59pm ET"

I read that after hours trading ends at 6:30PM ET. I read elsewhere it ends at 8:00 PM. So as of now (8:45 PM ET) CNN still isn't up to date on futures and investing.com (which says "real-time derived") is correct, right?

And if you want to know after hours prices in the middle of pre-market trading, the futures prices won't tell you because futures considers after hours and pre-market together, I guess, right?

Futures don't trade on Friday nights! They begin trading on Sunday nights - Thursday nights at 6pm ET. The symbol for the S&P (current June contract) is ES 1.You can watch it trade all night on trading view dot com.
 
I use Seeking Alpha which seems to have some pre and post pricing. Also a plethora of articles and comments if you enjoy that.
 
I just set up a free portfolio on Monringstar.com. I don't worry about after hour price changes since any trades I execute would not happen until the market opened up the next trading session anyway.
 
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